To augment water supply in Jammu city, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will lend Rs 244.44 crore to the state government. |
The Greater Jammu Water Supply Project, expected to be launched in September and completed in three years, is expected to solve the water scarcity problem of the city to a large extent. |
The project was approved by a team of experts from the ADB and the central government, which was on a three-day visit to Jammu to examine the plan's feasibility and modalities. Against the global norms of 155 litre water, 100 litres per person a day is being supplied in the city. |
Under the project, a 1.8 mgd filtration plant on Tawi river and a 5.4 mgd plant on Sitlee river will be set up, and water distribution system will be strengthened. |
The project for augmentation and equitable water distribution in all seven zones of the city has been awarded to Water and Power Consultancy Services (India) Ltd. |
The project will be taken up in two phases ""2004-2016 and 2016-2031. |
Infotech plan: To boost information technology sector, the state government has decided to set up a number of reputed computer education centres and introduce computer courses in colleges. |
With a view to widen the scope for computer professionals, the government has set up a software park at Rangreth, near Srinagar, and is contemplating similar parks at Jammu and other places. |
Computerisation of public and private organisations was imperative for the accelerated development of every region, said Consumer Affairs and Transport Minister Raman Bhalla. |